PAGS Graduates in the Media

Mondoweiss

Basil Farraj graduated from Earlham in 2014 with a major in Peace and Global Studies and is a Thomas J. Watson fellow in Jeruseleum. His post, titled "I'll blow out a candle again this year," in Mondoweiss, a news website devoted to covering American Foreign Policy in the Middle East, celebrates his father's unwavering commitment to his family, justice and equality even as his father endures ongoing detention as a Palestinian political prisoner.

The Colbert Report

Michael Shellenberger graduated from Earlham with a major in Peace and Global Studies in 1993 and appeared on the Colbert Report on January 28th, 2013. He was interviewed as a Co-founder of The Breakthrough Institute and discussed his work on global energy consumption and nuclear power.

ABC.es

Dalia Al-Awqati was interviewed by ABC about the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan in the piece "Tensa visita de Mary de Dinamarca a un campo de refugiados en Jordania" published by ABC.es on August 25, 2013.

CBS Philly

Tory Smith, a PAGS 2012 graduate, debated the issue of drones with a United States Colonel on the CBS Philly's local news show Dom Time on May 2, 2013.

Real Food Challenge

Carmen Black, a 2011 PAGS graduate, was featured in a video produced through the Real Food Challenge on the effects of industrial agriculture in Iowa. The video was published on October 22, 2013.

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force produced this video featuring Rev. Rebecca Voelkel speaking on Practice Spirit, Do Justice, a national multi-faith gathering of pro-GLBT activists as part of the 23rd National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change.

Believe Out Loud

The Athens News

Ben Hastil's work with the Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development has been highlighted in many local Ohio news sources, including The Athens News on March 25, 2012, The Vinton County Courier on July 4, 2012, The Post on April 5, 2012, WOUB Radio and Television on March 11, 2011, and the Logan Daily News on March 8, 2011. Ben is a 2008 PAGS graduate.

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